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Shell ID. odd shape

zephyr4

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I know this is a Vickers sons and maxim 2.pdr but I would like more information on the other markings what gun it would be used in and any info on the strange shaped projectile.

Thanks for any help z4.
 

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Dear Z4

The stamp CF means ,,Cordit filled ,,it indicates which powder was used in this shell case !!!

best regards David
 
2 Pdr

Calibre and maker as you say.
Case made in 1917
CF is Cordite Full Charge (not Cordite Filled)
N with Broad Arrow is naval acceptance stamp
1.2.18 is date of filling

Primer is No.5 Mark I
Made by KN, Kings Norton Metals and Munitions Co.Ltd., Birmingham
7/15 date of manufacture.

Regards
TonyE
 
yes tony you are right !!

yes tony you are right i was not sure how to explain in english !!!


thanks Tony

wbr David
 
Its a 2 PR Naval capped practice projectile. There should be some stampings on the body including 2 PR P & a date.

A nice round and not too common. Yet another round I'll have to keep a look out for!
 
Thanks for the replies.
I cannon see any marking on the body but it has some corrosion,is there any reason the projectile has such an odd shape?.
 
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